代わりに提供できる選択肢を以下に示します。希望する番号を教えてください。
During a charity marathon, the Ribatari Gal’s team is lagging in a gusty park. Their homemade wind turbine breaks, and they’re out of power for their float’s decorations. Solution: Spotting the Ribatari, the team leader yells, “Use your… structure as a sail!” She crouches into a makeshift "bow," huffing, “Don’t stare! It’s for science!” The gusts push her forward like a sailboat, propelling the float ahead. Outcome: They win "Most Unconventional Use of Aerodynamics." The sports magazine headline? “Gal with the Wind: A Hero in Motion (and Shape).” iribitari gal ni manko tsukawasete morau hanashi 5 top
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